From using video to project-based learning, get recommendations on the best tools for virtual learning.

Schools across the United States and the world are closing due to the coronavirus pandemic and the urgent need for social distancing. This leaves teachers and schools scrambling to figure out how to keep kids learning at home during this time.

Whether you’re used to teaching with tech or not, transitioning to virtual learning is a big undertaking. So many variables will determine your specific needs — from your students’ ages and access to technology, to the goals and expectations your school district has outlined for you.

While you’re ultimately going to know which tools are best for you and your students, we’re here to provide inspiration and support. We have thousands of reviews that dig into the pros, cons, and “how-tos” of each app, website, and game. To make sifting through these reviews easier, we’ve put together this collection of our most relevant Top Picks lists.

The Best Free Apps and Websites for Learning: If you want to see the range of options and find the just-right tool for your needs, check out this mega-list with the best free apps and websites for all subjects and grade levels.